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Training - Wednesday November 19, 2014

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Google 'Ketogenic Diet' and you'll get all the info you need

thanks....very interesting

 

As king Solomon said there is nothing new under the sun.

Don't think old King Solomon had seen a smart phone or a Humber Super Snipe.

 

Don't think old King Solomon had seen a smart phone or a Humber Super Snipe.

Or for that matter, a Leyland P76

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Don't think old King Solomon had seen a smart phone or a Humber Super Snipe.

Wow A super snipe!

That must make you as old as me Mandee.

Believe it or not I sold "Rootes Group" cars for a short period


Old dee when you started driving they had those cars that you had to wind up with a crank at the front of the engine.

Old dee when you started driving they had those cars that you had to wind up with a crank at the front of the engine.

Fortunately a little before my time sd

 

Wow A super snipe!

That must make you as old as me Mandee.

Believe it or not I sold "Rootes Group" cars for a short period

Ah, the Rootes Group, loved that name.

Hillman Minx's Hunter's and Arrows, didn't Maxwell Smart drive a Sunbeam?

Don't think any living dee supporter is as old as you OD, premiership vintage for me 1957.

I just want to know what Richmond's doctor thinks of this diet.

I want to know if they have next weeks lotto numbers.


For those who think that we people over 65 are old they should remember we have seen the MFC win the Flag, in fact Melbourne won 7 flags in my life time. I saw 6 of them. And my first car was a Anglia Coupe with a crank handle so that we could start the car whenever the battery went flat. RACV was not very large at the time.

For those who think that we people over 65 are old they should remember we have seen the MFC win the Flag, in fact Melbourne won 7 flags in my life time. I saw 6 of them. And my first car was a Anglia Coupe with a crank handle so that we could start the car whenever the battery went flat. RACV was not very large at the time.

Maze balls, totes jelly.

Believe Tapscott has at least 2 other clubs interested in him, he knew the reasons he was delisted, he is one of many players from many clubs who just couldn't get a consistent run at it for one reason of another, mainly injury, Nev Jetta is a perfect example of what can happen if that turns around

For those who think that we people over 65 are old they should remember we have seen the MFC win the Flag, in fact Melbourne won 7 flags in my life time. I saw 6 of them. And my first car was a Anglia Coupe with a crank handle so that we could start the car whenever the battery went flat. RACV was not very large at the time.

Mine was a Wolsley. The days of The Tarax Club, Happy Hammond, Zig and Zag and Sennits icecream.

Bring it back.

Mine was a Wolsley. The days of The Tarax Club, Happy Hammond, Zig and Zag and Sennits icecream.

Bring it back.

Steady now I can hear your zither frame vibrating with excitement from here, you have to remember the less 'mature' on here think some of the more 'mature' posters have always been that age, I didn't get here till late 70's sadly, so missed out on Zig and Zag, wonder what the PC brigade would think of their 'act' now


Mine was a Wolsley. The days of The Tarax Club, Happy Hammond, Zig and Zag and Sennits icecream.

Bring it back.

shhh.....we don't mention zig and zag these days

i can just see od puttering around in his triumph herald

He would have been a Stag man.

He would have been a Stag man.

lol - he would have been too old by the time the stag came out

my first car was a mini 850 - loved it. always wanted a cooper s or a morgan but couldn't afford it

lol - he would have been too old by the time the stag came out

my first car was a mini 850 - loved it. always wanted a cooper s or a morgan but couldn't afford it

I had an Escort, 1.3 litres of unadulterated power, it even had rally stripes! I dreamed of having an MG B.


Believe Tapscott has at least 2 other clubs interested in him, he knew the reasons he was delisted, he is one of many players from many clubs who just couldn't get a consistent run at it for one reason of another, mainly injury, Nev Jetta is a perfect example of what can happen if that turns around

Thx for that tidbit of footy news on this vintage car site.....

Mine was a Wolsley. The days of The Tarax Club, Happy Hammond, Zig and Zag and Sennits icecream.

Bring it back.

................ and the 'Pink Bible' that we bought every Saturday evening, so we could read about the latest Demon demolition.

................ and the 'Pink Bible' that we bought every Saturday evening, so we could read about the latest Demon demolition.

The Sporting Globe?

I remember reading about Greg Parkes 37 disposal game at CHF inc 24 marks! Against Essendon 1970

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Ah, the Rootes Group, loved that name.

Hillman Minx's Hunter's and Arrows, didn't Maxwell Smart drive a Sunbeam?

Don't think any living dee supporter is as old as you OD, premiership vintage for me 1957.

Ritchie Ben Crashed his pride and joy Sunbeam Alpine last year.

Wish I had one now they bring six figures.

You might actually be a little older than me ManDee 1960 was my first.

Arh those were the days.


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